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Dialogue
1 Intro| argument proceeds. Socrates takes an evident delight in ‘the 2 Intro| Socrates.~Socrates then takes up the defence of Protagoras, 3 Intro| to another, as the fancy takes him; like ourselves, he 4 Intro| with which the philosopher takes down the pride of wealthy 5 Intro| figure or association easily takes the place of real knowledge.~ 6 Intro| in successive moments. It takes the passing hour as it comes, 7 Intro| the sensual or sensuous takes its place. And so in the 8 Intro| impenetrable surface: the mind takes the world to pieces and 9 Intro| tradition, especially if it takes the form and uses the language 10 Thea| to a third,—if the fancy takes him, he begins again, as 11 Thea| of the general store, he takes the wrong one by mistake, 12 Thea| according to you, he who takes ignorance will have a false